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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Nesibus when that is done in poser it is usually an object that is made with a flat background a flat ground part and a rounded part that is in the middle. All the parts have different areas of the background as maps.
This could probably be done with bryce too but the bryce object might have to have only one map on it. I hope that this is clear enough...
Message edited on: 06/23/2004 16:11
no, in poser you can throw a picture as the background, then take the ground plane and angle it with the picture, and adjust lighting on the character to match the scene, I was just wondering if thats possible in bryce, but i dont think it is, without actually making a 2d object model, which in that case wouldnt work well at all.
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In poser and other 3d apps you can use pictures as the (background) and build ontop of it to give it a ''real'' look. Can this be done in bryce?